Friday, October 10, 2008

warm evening ride

In the late, late afternoon, just before the sun disappeared on me completely, I biked to Ed’s place.

It has been a long week and I admit it, I am sleepy tired. Ready for a winter nap.

My Polish grandmother always went to sleep when the sun set and got up just before it came back up. I never appreciated how short her awake time must have been in early winter and how long her up time was in midsummer.

Today, I felt like I had a week of Polish midsummer days.

I watched once again (probably for the last time this year) the farmers in the fields next to Ed’s place. Bending, always bending.


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It’s that last effort before the final frost allows you to give up. It all moves at a slower pace now. There's less to pick. And there are fewer family members picking. No kids in the fields now. The shelter from the sun is neglected.


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I allowed myself a five minute nap in the sheep shed at Ed’s, then asked for a ride home.

1 comment:

  1. It looks like autumn in your pictures. Still looks late summer here, although mornings and sometiimes afternoons are chilly. Still have roses and mums blooming. The only leaves changing are those on the vines. I have been cycling like a mad woman. Doesn't take much time before there are fields and cattle and horses. Love it. Trying to enjoy every minute of the weather which overall has not been very English at all to my delight.

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